has left the building

phrase

Etymology

Derived from Elvis has left the building.

Definitions

  1. Something is gone and never coming back.

    • Organisational capital is typically described as dead. It is what has been left behind after human capital has left the building.
    • When a Risk Taker gets a hold of an idea, reason has left the building. And with it go concern for other people's feelings, attention to details, and longrange planning.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA